The Muldrow Sun (Muldrow, Okla.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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"To tho CitiaanaUp of
Saquoyah Ceoatyi
"Doobtlua bp thla tlma poa ara
awara that wa ara callad upon to
- ralao IBM aa our quota for tha aatira
county in aidar to remain in food
itanding with tha National Bad Croaa
organliation and aa county chalnhan
1 am taking thia mean and making
“ tha appaal to yon to aaiiat tha variona
chairman all over tha county to GO
OVER THE TOP With our quota
“Wo ara vary fortunate Indeed that
the National Organisation ia only ex-
acting MOO of our entire county aa
our quota and I know they have tak-
en into consideration tha condition of
out county by asking ao little of ua
thla year v:
’ “I wonder if it ia known that thru
the National Organisation during tha
' Good disaster this spring that nearly
$0400 was' sent to the local county
organisation to relievo the distressed
: people - that were virtually made
! homeless and it would indeed be very
ungrateful if our citisens failed to
' show their appreciation of what this
T wonderful organisation haa done for
i us not only in this particular instance
1 but In years gone by ‘ ’ r
"Wa never know what tomorrow
' will bring to us and lf ‘faW should
be unkind to us you can rest assured
that the RED CROSS ORGANIZA-
TION would bo the first to offer as-
sistance : '
' "Besides our local organisation here
in Sallisaw there are fourteen chair-
' men covering every nook and comer
of our county that can be reached
conveniently to accept your DOLLAR
which gives you a membership for
the year 1928 We are very anxious to
close tha drive by Saturday night so
that we may notify the National
' Headjuarters that we have raised our
’ quota-and thereby show to them our
appreciation of what they have done
1 for us and that We want to be affil-
iated with them as in the past I
will give you the names of the vari-
ous chairmen over the county so that
' you may find the most convenient
one to you so if you have not al-
ready paid for membership seek this
good worker today and let him give
you the RED CROSS BUTTON and
receipt and by doing so you will have
done a charitable act Your commun
’ ity may be visited by solne terrible
and unfortunate disaster before you
are aware May the Good Lord forbid
this but if it should come the guid-
ing and willing hand of the Red Cross
organisation will be on hand to ren-
der help and happiness So friends
join today and by doing so you will
have no cause to regret v
H C WINTER -"County
Chairman Red Cross"
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LOST DOG
Alrdale male weight about 80
pounds had a brass studaent collar
This dog was lost sdmswhsre betwesn
Sallisaw and Fort Smith Reward
Finder notify
FRED JOHNSTON ‘
City Manager SalliMW
Read our ads
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J-H Dodsmc Bated
J W Cosby Gars ‘
ttre ITy Kaero EsdUad
ICm Tam traits Taw flaw '
Mrs Jenaie B Kumps Brunt '
Cass Carr Muldrow
E L Bula Visa
Watts Davault tUrbis ty
Jos Humphrsy Aldas
0 L Tinsy Oaag '
-J Seett LcagT' -
Bt M Pesrsoa Big Laks
C R Pallawoll Moffstt
TWO KXQUOYAEIANS CSX PX
THIOW IN BANKRUPTCY
Two petitions ia voluntary baak-
ruptcy by rcsidonts of loquoyeh
county wero filed in tha United
itss district court at Muckogcs I
last week according to a Musxogec
aswnspsr They are Aanis B John
stond sf Salliiaw wife sf Ehertff J
E Johnston' listed real as tats valued
at M1MM and llabilitlaa amounting
to $8000 of which she asked exemp-
tion of $500 Joel 8 Fargd of Mul-
draw and a half brother to Sheriff
Johnston listing debts amounting to
$1984 and ''asked exemption of hie
personal property valued at $8488 '
SUITS FILED— DISTRICT COURT
Great Southern Life Insurance Co
vs Samuel H Starr et al fore-
closure v r v- :"r’
Annie Lamb ve John R Lamb di-
vorce - Frank Hillman vs Monroe Cook
at si forecloauN' :
James M Mayo vs Clara: Hartley
at al possession of real estate and to
quiet title
Laura bract vs Eddis Grace di-
vorce ' "I -U ‘
Maggie Clevenger vs Jamas F
Clvenger dlvorcs u -
Sequoyah County ax nl Board of
County Commissioners vs-'-A L
Foreman
JBonnle Bracken vs Body Bracken
divorce'1
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BILL ' GRIFFIN GOING
ALABAMA
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BUI Griffin prominent democratic
war horse left Wednesday for Gad-
son Alabama where he will epend a
few weeks visiting with his relatives
there Mr Griffin’s mother ia criti-
cally iU at this time
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RETURNS FROM VISIT TO MUS-
v KOGEE AND MeALESTEB
Moody Patton former assistant
cashier of the First National Bank
here returned this weak from Mc-
Alester and Muskogee when he spent
several days on buelneee
It ii rumored that there le good
prospects at this time for reorganise
ing the First National Bank here The
matter has been taken up with local
business men and It has met with
their approval and support is the
word now rumored around town
Muldrow Is indeed In need of a bank
and with the bank re-organized or
even a new bank organized Itere it
will mean lots of help to the town
and community and there Is in our
mind no doubt that a bank will be
organized
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W H Hall of Oklahoma City was
in Muldrow this week as the guest
of his brother G W Hell '
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J H Dodson superintendent jpf
the Roland public schools J K Carr
clerk of the board of education were
ih Muldrow for a while last Monday
nroute to the county aeat to attend
to bueineae mattere
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The City Council Ins plocci tks water department an a s&icy
ai ts sack ceancar TkU isnCst rate skarrg U) sack ms
If tkm ars tws ramose Evfcj b sas house with water soaacctlona
tksy mast pay a wqtsr k2l Where any Mltg has mars
thaa eas hydnuit a kl muct U paid for sack kydTaat
' AllAMoaats art das aad MgaUs by ths lftdi sf sash snath
had where tha assoaat Is ast fid by the Ifch sf the amatk tbs
water wiU bs sat sff
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MULCSOW WATI3 CPAXTKXNT
sf tbs Tswa sf Baldrsw
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Feta Ellis a Sallisaw character la
not one of the three bandits Who loot-
ed the St Joe Arkahaai bank aev-
pro! week ago v
Thla was decided Monday whaa'
Sheriff Traces of Searcy-co and M
official of tha bank came to Sallisaw
to look Ellis over and failed to iden-
tify him '
Ellis i a son of Mitch Ellis a
pioneer Indian resident of this section
The St Joe bank was tooted - by
three bandits who escaped with a
small amount of loot St Joe la lo-
cated in the Osark hills and the
bandlta easily eluded a posse which
formed soon after the raid t
Ellis who is about 10 years okM
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saowimiDcjacatiT
PBTB ELLIS KSCENTLY CONVICTED RZXB NOT WANTED AT ST
JOE ON BANX EOBBEKY CHARGE
Chair of :AiahticaM£&
Okla City Univeroity
First To Be Installed When Properly
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Recognizing teroniufllci ' as a
proper Odd for college study plans
for a ebatr of aeronautics at Okla-
homa City University were read at
the Urns of the visit of Colonel
Charles A Lindbergh to the uni-
versity campus September 28tb
Tbi cbalr one of the Brit of its
kind will be installed as soon as It
can be properly endowed accord-
ing to Eugene M Antrim preeldont
of tho unlverelty
Lindbergh was presented with
aa oOcial ecroll bearing the action
of the board of trustees in author-
ising tho chair of aeronautics The
geroli bean the glgnaturoi of ant-
vanity oOclale Mayor Dun of Ok-
lahoma City aad official of the
Chamber of Commerce of Pkla-
homaClty cc
Mias Margant Patton wu
ping in Fort Smith Monday'
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Barney Hawaii of Route Two was
a bnalneu visitor ter Saturday! :
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hae been in jail here since Nov 1
serving a eentenoe of six months im-
posed for throwing a bottle through
the Kants City Southern depot win-
dow hers eomt months ago Injuring
railway property is a felony fo this
state He-was convicted Ih September
but his Sentence was deferred until
Nov 1 y '"V
Officers bad Information that Ellis
was suspected of complicity In the
bank robbery and a a result the
bank ' official - and r Sheriff Treeee
came herr Monday Upon their failure
to identify hfm-EHis wee not held
in cennectloa with the bank robbery
but will be released when his
tense Is served
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Tb picture shows President An-
trim at tho extreme left bolding
tbo scroll Nest to him Is Henry
J Martin chairman of tbo Okla-
homa City Chamber of Commerce
committee on aviation In gray at
Lindbergh’s latt la Fred Ephland
member of tho tamo committee
Lindbergh ia turning tha aod To
bio right te R T Stuart president
of tbo Mid-Continent Ufa Insur-
ance Company and msmbar of tbo
university board of trustee Ho
baa Juat presented tb apod to
Llndbtrgb In gray to Stuait'a
right is Gtorg Froderickson uni-
versity trustee white bolding tb
pennant te B F Nlbart veteran
Oklahoma aducator and at prauat
daaa of the Collsga-of Litoral Arts
of the university
Henry Wiltshir was tranaactlng
buslneu in Salliuw Saturday ' i
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Wraastew Neal was akoppiBg la
Fort Smith Saturday
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wet aeee sUc aa ia
te be ten man ea eneh nelrk
ing aadar 108 yeumis seek asd wo
any avu that tbeee are H good
ama ia KuUraw who eaa yuU the Ui-
Uaaw team all over the gridiron there
At this time it ia beUnvod that Kui-
draw teem will be eempoeed of Eat
Dally Al OUvar Moody Patton Dick
Patten Ted Mabray Con table Bad
Shenasr Sklansy Riggs James Eng-
land Most Blackard Cas Carr all
weighing over 100 pounde with eev-
oral heavies to bo used ia-oose of
falluras of jreguler team to attend
WILL SUE ON ROAD CONTEACT
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Epperson and Holland through
iheir attorneys Hell and Thompson
will rile suit against tha state high-
way department on a contract award-
ing tho road work from hero to Mof-
fett It te alleged by Epperson and
Holland that they bid $700 lower than
did James and Hopper who received
the contract It te beUevqd that Ep-
Person and Holland havs sufficient Grace Toler Joe Toler Florence O’-
ovideaet to gain thair salt
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Red Cica rMssa '
Heavy Djsd fcr
Weter Safety Duty
Trained Mfewavere ia the United
States qua 11 lied by tys Rad Orou as
expert la all phases of water safety
ao number IMAM adults aad
Junior according to tha UtoSavfcg
Sorvto of the American Bed Cross
Wbioh reported bum trained aad
qaalide! la te peat yam This ausa-
bar doea not Inolad other teouoads
who were teoght to swim
Tralolog ooursu eondneted by tb
Rod CroM Uet eaauur brought oat
a uniformly high standard ot pro
Beteney In addition more than 80
winter training courses wero con-
ducted tee put year- Swimming
"InsUtatu" at eampe ia Arlseaa
California Indiana Masuehuutte
New York North Carolina Mluoarl
Oregon Waihlngton and Wlaooaria
"sptesh weeks" and swimming aad
llte-uvlBg campaigns under Red Craia
aupleu held ia many Statu aroused
great iaterut ' -
"Tha axparteau gained during tee
last few year indicates that tha dam
gara Involved la water sport eaa to
eliminated through training and by
tbo adoption ot water safety method i”
a recent Red Croeo report stated
"Whoa onr commnnltlei provide inf
flelant ewlmmlng pools bathing
buOhes and skating places and tar-
nish trained luders aad' whom guid-
ance both adults and children uuy
enjoy themulvos ia utety tho num-
ber ot preventable deaths through
drowning will to greatly reduced"
Tho Red Crass Is endeavoring to-
supply trained lesderi in water utety
so far at Its faoUltlet permit To in-
erouo tb sKootivonoss of this and
other unices th Eleventh Annual
Roll Call from November It to M
will urge an enrollment of 5 000 MO
The American Red Cron will ask
an enrollment ot 5000000 member
tor tbo coming year during tbs An-
nual Roll Call November U-M to
elusive '
H G Riggs and Mlises Foye For-
go and Nora Moton spent the week
ehd In Tahloquah visiting friends
Mr and Mrs E P Henry war
shopping in Fort Smith Thursday' -
Mrs Marshal Weaver was shop-
ping in Fort Smith Thursday'
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Lertao al OiCO
We want to thank the ytrU £p
the beautiful frtoadaklp qt ltel
the ladiea of the towa ando we £r-k
particularly those whose ra c
poor on tho qulltt Uute L JoJa1
Etoektea Mary Fugelt Eva r :ia
Russell Martha O’Laao San C Iita
Naomi Leaeh J T Blslaek Carria
W Breedlove Clop Elalaek EaxCL
George Farmer Farmer B H Ehaa -C
J Holland Oliver Matthewa Myr-
tie White John Rogers Kory Fereoi
Mery King & P Henry R L Par-
ker J B Hale Maud Myers W B
Shackelford Geneva Daily W G
Matthews J E Barrow Annie Mate
thews Colene Poague H B Wheeler
T J Toler Pink Watts Dolphin Me-
Dole Clara Johnston A A Hicks D
B Ford Lacy lalack R V Poegus
J M Newman’ Dave Breedlove Dr
£imhui and Mieeee Clodlne O’Laae
verae ' Matthew Ethelyn Ford
Eteio Mae Fhrmer Joeephino Hope '
Lans Cathoryn Parker Laura Mat-
thews Ida Barrow Ola LaBaas
Geneva Redden and Vote Shackelford
W ara very grateful to these good
ladies tad may they receive the bless-
ing that maketh rich and addoth
no sorrow
THOS M MITCHELL '
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DEMOCRATIC BARE2CUR AND
BALLY AT MUSKOGEE ON
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1$
The League of ’ Young Democrats
Seadod kJ- J F RoUina and Wr L
Askew has perfected pleas for the
Democratic barbecue speaking and
rally to bo held at the Fair Graundt
at Muskogee Saturday November
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Leading Democrats both men and
wonton from all over t)ie state have
accepted invitations A splendid pro-
gram hat bun arranged Congress-
men Heartalll Ragon from Arkahaao
and Mrs Emily Newell Blair from
Missouri two of tho best speakers in -the
country havs wired they an com-
ing Both Governor Johnston and
Governor Haskell have accepted invi- -tatlons
to speak and all former gov-
ernors ara also expected Senators
Thomas Gore and Owen an on tho
Hat Congressman 'Hitting! invited 'all
of his Democratic colteagues Scott
Ferris National Committeeman and
George D Key State Chairman wijl
speak''
Every preparation 1s being made to
entertain the ladies Then is to be sin
old fashioned barbecue at the Fair
Grounds beginning at ton o’clock a
m and ending with a grand ball at
night Then will be plenty of Dem-
ocratic fireworks entertainment by
the band solos and songs by quar-
tets are being arranged There will be
specialty dancing of the Black bot-
tom and the Charleoton Thla is 0
Democratic Holiday State and cour
officials members of the Legislature
and leading Democrats from all over
tho state will be there Every district
bounty and precinct chairman and
county and precinct ngiotraro are ex-
pected end invited U T
Plans are now under way headed
by tho county organisutlon to have
full representation at tho big affair
' YJtoPna and Aakews had hotter
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Kiuu Ruby Tortott and OUa Mat
Newman were shopping in Fort
Smith Monday
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Carr, Cass A. The Muldrow Sun (Muldrow, Okla.), Vol. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1927, newspaper, November 18, 1927; Muldrow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2030169/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.